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Ansedonia
ℹ️Practical info — Ansedonia
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🌤 Weather — 5 days
📍 Nearby
Sights nearby
💡 Tips
- Visit the ancient Roman ruins of Cosa in the early morning or late afternoon to avoid the heat.
- Parking near the main beaches can be scarce in summer; consider arriving early or using a bicycle.
- Unlike busy nearby resorts, Ansedonia has no real town center, so bring necessary supplies before heading to the beach.
- The Tagliata Etrusca (an ancient Roman channel) is a must-see marvel of engineering near the beach.
🍽 Food
Try fresh fish and seafood pasta at the restaurants located directly near the beach.
Enjoy a glass of local Maremma wine with your meal.
Grab a handmade gelato from a nearby café or gelateria.
🛍 Shopping · 🧘 Quiet spots
Look for traditional Tuscan ceramics in neighboring towns like Orbetello.
Visit local farmers' markets for olive oil and Pecorino cheese.
Explore the peaceful ruins offering remarkable panoramic sea views.
The eastern end near Ansedonia is often quieter and backed by a beautiful nature reserve.
Water temperature…
Ansedonia is an exclusive seaside destination located in the southern part of Tuscany, perched on a scenic promontory where the land meets the Tyrrhenian Sea. Unlike many busy resorts, it is known for its quiet elegance, surrounded by lush Mediterranean pine forests and luxurious villas. The town has a rich historical heritage, most notably the ancient Roman ruins of Cosa, offering visitors a glimpse into the past along with spectacular coastal views. The coastal waters surrounding Ansedonia are crystal clear, attracting swimmers and sunbathers to its pristine shores. The beaches are well-equipped and offer excellent facilities for a comfortable seaside holiday. Visitors can enjoy the relaxing atmosphere at La Capannuccia, a beloved spot for tourists, or spend a delightful afternoon at Al Cartello, another fantastic beach area known for its inviting waters. Gastronomy in Ansedonia revolves around fresh Tuscan seafood and regional delicacies. The local restaurants serve exquisite dishes perfectly paired with renowned Tuscan wines. Whether exploring the archaeological wonders, taking leisurely walks through the pine groves, or simply unwinding by the sea, Ansedonia provides a sophisticated coastal experience.
- Location: Italy
- Top sights: Villa Marittima della Tagliata · Portus Cosanus · La Capannuccia
- Nearby: Capalbio Scalo (7 km)
- Population: ~1.532
Geography
Facts
- Located in Tuscany
- Situated on a promontory
- Near the Roman ruins of Cosa
- Features La Capannuccia beach
- Home to Al Cartello beach
- Surrounded by pine forests
- Tyrrhenian Sea coastline
- Famous for fresh seafood
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Route planner — Car & Motorhome
Where do you start? We build the route here, with stops and country notes along the way.
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M: We start on the rugged coastline, exploring the ancient harbor of Portus Cosanus and the incredible engineering of Villa Marittima della Tagliata. MD: Climbing up the hill, we transition from medieval watchtowers to the rich history preserved inside the National Archaeological Museum of Cosa. A: The afternoon is spent walking among the monumental ruins of Cosa and the Capitolium. E: We end our walk with a sweeping view from the ancient plateau, letting the sunset colors over the Tyrrhenian Sea conclude a historical journey.
Portus Cosanus
Villa Marittima della Tagliata
Torre di San Biagio
Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Cosa
Capitolium of Cosa
Cosa
(Morning) We start the day at the port of Ansedonia, where the rain wraps the ancient ruins in a mystical mist. (Noon) We seek shelter within the museum walls, diving into the rich history of Cosa while staying dry. (Afternoon) Walking with an umbrella through the acropolis, we explore the Capitolium, being careful of slippery stones. (Evening) We end the day by the seaside cliffs in the rain.
Portus Cosanus
Villa Marittima della Tagliata
Torre di San Biagio
Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Cosa
Capitolium of Cosa
Cosa
(Morning) We explore the ancient port in the crisp winter wind, when the landscape is almost entirely ours. (Noon) We warm up in the heated spaces of the museum while studying Roman daily life and artifacts. (Afternoon) In the glow of the setting sun, we walk up to the ruins of Cosa before sunset. (Evening) After 5 PM, we enjoy the quiet winter peace of the Maremma coast.
Portus Cosanus
Villa Marittima della Tagliata
Torre di San Biagio
Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Cosa
Capitolium of Cosa
Cosa
M: Our ride kicks off near the western defensive tower before ascending to the heights of the Roman settlement to explore the well-preserved Casa di Diana. MD: A midday visit to the museum and the Capitolium provides deep insight into the daily life and religious practices of the ancient colonists. A: We cycle swiftly down towards the coast, taking in impressive ruins of the old port. E: The route finishes at the public beach, where you can rest your legs on the sand and enjoy the cooling sea breeze as the day slowly winds down.
Torre di San Pancrazio
Casa di Diana
Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Cosa
Capitolium of Cosa
Torre di San Biagio
Portus Cosanus
Spiaggia libera
(Morning) We cycle to the tower in rain gear, braving the wet weather of the Maremma coast. (Noon) We take a dry break at the museum to warm up and securely park our bikes. (Afternoon) We carefully explore the ruins of Cosa on two wheels despite the persistent rain. (Evening) The return journey takes place on wet but atmospheric coastal paths.
Torre di San Pancrazio
Casa di Diana
Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Cosa
Capitolium of Cosa
Torre di San Biagio
Portus Cosanus
Spiaggia libera
(Morning) We start our winter bike tour to the tower in the clear, cold air. (Noon) The museum offers a welcome warming break during the midday hours. (Afternoon) We cycle through the ancient ruins of Cosa, enjoying the expansive winter views. (Evening) We finish the tour promptly before 5 PM, before the winter darkness falls over the coast.
Torre di San Pancrazio
Casa di Diana
Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Cosa
Capitolium of Cosa
Torre di San Biagio
Portus Cosanus
Spiaggia libera
M: Driving along the western edges, we discover a hidden Roman villa before stopping for a relaxed, authentic Tuscan lunch at a popular local establishment. MD: We drive up to the archaeological park of Cosa, exploring its sprawling ruins and the fascinating artifacts housed within the dedicated museum. A: Heading back towards the eastern coastline, we stop by the medieval watchtower and the famous Roman cutting at the Tagliata cliffside. E: The drive concludes near the picturesque Villa delle Colonne, offering a final glimpse of ancient opulence against the backdrop of the darkening sea.
villa romana
Al Cartello
Cosa
Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Cosa
Torre di San Biagio
Villa Marittima della Tagliata
Villa delle Colonne
(Morning) We drive comfortably in the rain to the Roman villa, staying dry inside the car. (Noon) The museum provides an excellent covered break from the persistent Maremma rains. (Afternoon) We explore the ancient ruins of Cosa, taking short walks between the car and the sights. (Evening) We end the day with a relaxing drive along the wet coastal roads.
villa romana
Al Cartello
Cosa
Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Cosa
Torre di San Biagio
Villa Marittima della Tagliata
Villa delle Colonne
(Morning) We travel in the heated car to the Roman villa, admiring the clear winter landscape. (Noon) The museum offers a pleasant warming spot during the coldest hours of the day. (Afternoon) We visit the ruins of Cosa, taking advantage of the optimal light before the early sunset. (Evening) We finish our winter tour before 5 PM as the twilight begins over the sea.
villa romana
Al Cartello
Cosa
Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Cosa
Torre di San Biagio
Villa Marittima della Tagliata
Villa delle Colonne
Sights in the town Ansedonia (9)
Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Cosa🏛 museum
The National Archaeological Museum of Cosa in Ansedonia displays artifacts from the ancient Roman colony.
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